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Sounds like the charging capacitor on unit is defective and not taking a charge so as to fire the lamp when called for. Not the sort of job for a normal DIY'er. Best to take it in with the understanding that it could be an expensive proposition due to the high markup on the part and the labor involved.. Get an estimate first and be guided accordingly.

Press on the control button repeatedly until the desired mode is selected.

Conditions of the self-timer lamp:(No indicator): Not using the self-timer: Setting the 10-second delay self-timer (picture is taken after 10 seconds): Setting the 2-second delay self-timer (picture is taken after 2 seconds)

Press the shutter button, the self-timer lamp flashes, and a beep sounds until the shutter operates.

Hi The product you have given has Built-in flash with Auto, Forced on, Red-eye on, and forced off (Red-eye reduction On or Off).There is a 1 1/8" diameter lens with a built-in lens
cover that automatically opens and closes when the on/off button is
pressed. Above the lens is the viewfinder window, flash and tiny
(almost unnoticeable) microphone. There is also a small circle that has
three functions: the autofocus assist beam, red-eye reduction lamp,
self-timer lamp. A wrist strap comes with the camera and attaches
through a slot on the front of the camera near the side.
To the right of those buttons is the
four-way controller, used for menu navigation as well
as:

the light you see is af-assist beam,red eye reduction lamp and a self-timer lamp so it sounds to me that your camera is stuck in the zoom or housing where the lens retract or extents. it may not be able to return to its start position. I hope this has help Jerry

On the back of the camera is a button near the right hand side ogf the LCD screen - this is the self timer button. Use the control dial to set it for 12sec or 2sec.

1 Press the shutter button all the way.
• A picture is taken.
• The focus and exposure are locked when
the shutter button is pressed halfway.
• When Y12S is selected: First, the selftimer
lamp lights up for approximately 10
seconds, then it blinks for approximately 2
seconds and the picture is taken.
When Y2S is selected: The self-timer lamp
lights up for approximately 2 seconds, then
the picture is taken.
• To cancel the activated self-timer, press the button again.

There
is a small round pushbutton on the top of the camera marked with a clock icon.
Pressing this button engages self-timer mode. When the camera is in this mode
pressing the shutter release starts a 10 second countdown. The camera will
beep during the countdown if the beeper is enabled and the top-deck LCD displays
the number of seconds left. Two seconds before the shot the camera will beep
faster and the red-eye reduction lamp on the front of the camera will flash
to warn you that the photo is about to be taken. You can cancel the timer
at any point by switching the camera to another mode (or turning it off) before
the picture is shot.